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It's your timer thats faulty due to wear and tear. this part is available from catering parts and should look like item pictured. Fitting part is simple for any half competent D.I.Y enthuiast requiring a posi screw and a flathead screwdriver(Any flatblade will do).Step1.Remove all six retaining screws at base of toaster four are holding the feet and a couple more holding the plate.You will see the back of the timer assembly.Step 2.Using the flat screwdriver or blade gently lever off timer dial which will expose the dial spindle and also 2 retaining screws which holds the timer assembly in place.Remove these screws with your posi screwdriver.Make a note of terminal wires to the timer unit as these will all have to be removed and put back unto your new timer unit.Step 3 relace all wires as they were on faulty unit and a re-assemble toaster.This should definately solve your problem.Happy toasting and don't forget take your time and get it right keep all your screws as they will probably have to be re-used as replacement units some times come without screws so old screws may have to be used.Good luck

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It sounds like your onboard graphics card has become corrupt due to overheating. It's a common fault with these laptops. There's a gap of about 1mm between the graphics chip and the heat sink which is usually filled with a heatpad. Unfortunately these don't conduct heat as well as they should so the graphics card tends to overheat and corrupt the motherboard. Once this happens, there is a function in the BIOS that stops the laptop from booting, supposedly to stop the motherboard from frying. If you leave the laptop for long enough it might eventually start, I've had them do so in the last, and the problem might even seem to have solved itself but unfortunately it will only be a temporary thing. You need to replace the motherboard and when you do so put a copper shim and heat sink compound between the heat sink and the graphics card to stop it happening again. If it were me I'd sell the laptop for spares and buy a refurbished one.

Your complete problem may lie with a bad timer. Replace the timer and it will stop at the end of the cycle. If it still does not heat, update your post for the next step.
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Try using a quick cycle and see what happens. Don't use sanitize or any extra heat cycle. Sometimes during sanitize high temp rinse or other cycles the timer motor is stopped until the water heats up. The sensor could be defective. Not all machines do this and I'm not real familiar with your particular one.